Trending Now

You are here

Home » Workforce Solutions honors Ludlum Measurements, Inc. as Employer of the Year

Workforce Solutions honors Ludlum Measurements, Inc. as Employer of the Year

On Wednesday, Dec. 19, Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas Board met to present awards to regional employers and recognize local initiatives at the regular scheduled board meeting. Ludlum Measurements Inc., located in Sweetwater, was recognized as the Employer of the Year for their reputation of supplying radiation detection and measurement equipment throughout the world and their dedication to the Sweetwater community. This year, Ludlum Measurements, Inc. celebrated their 50th anniversary. On Feb. 14, 1962, Ludlum Measurements, Inc. was instituted in Sweetwater by Don Ludlum. The Oklahoma-born, Kansas-bred founder's early life encounters in business practices and customer service from his grandfather and father paved the way for Ludlum to glean experience.Through his formidable years in a Colorado high school, Ludlum found an interest in science and math. He eventually majored and earned a degree in electrical engineering from Kansas State University and later joined the Army, both of which would extend his industrial background.Upon his discharge from the Army, Ludlum was employed with a radiological company in New Mexico for five years. His commitment to customer service, to some extent, led Ludlum to part ways with the company in order to begin Ludlum Measurements.In 1961, the search began for a town that could serve host to the business. With his father beside him and his young family in mind, Ludlum sought a town with a surplus labor pool and low-cost buildings. Initial considerations were in Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma, but the mild climate of West Texas during a cold winter lured him to evaluate the area.Beginning in Odessa and traveling east, a Big Spring winter storm prompted the Ludlum men to venture further east. They ended up at Starr's Restaurant in Sweetwater — the only place open for business due to the weather — and scoured the area.The city was small, but had big potential. The quality school system — along with good law enforcement and city services — convinced the young father to settle his family in Sweetwater in January 1962.After arriving in town, Ludlum began his work on his first design, the Model 3 Survey Meter. On Feb. 14, 1962, the company was established and by July of the same year, the design was completed. Then, he drove to Dallas to purchase equipment for a machine shop.Once production had begun, the company transferred in 1975 from its original site on East Broadway to its current location on Oak Street. Today, Ludlum's occupies a number of restored buildings around town — which were originally abandoned or not in use— not only for its central work but for a majority of its other departments.The institution has expanded, thus making both a State-side and an international impact. With seven divisions and over 500 people employed, facilities are based in Texas, Tennessee and in Uxbridge, United Kingdom.The company is also represented throughout the world in over 85 countries by sales personnel as the product line has continually grown. The birth of the Model 3 Survey Meter has blossomed to a full line of radiation detection instruments which serve a number of markets.Since its inception, longevity has played a key role in the company in both products and personnel. In addition, the company has been heavily influenced by family, as well its goal in continually meeting the individual needs of their clients through strong customer service.Their attainment of customer service has proven successful in the last half-century, but also serves as a challenge in the future. However, the commitment to individual clients will continue as the trait has been handed down to the new generation of family and staff.Also passed down within Ludlum Measurements is community involvement. At the helm of leadership, Don Ludlum has served in his church and in a number of civic roles, thus motivating the staff to volunteer in organizations within the community. Ludlum Measurements also is a major sponsor and is very involved in the BEST robotics competition in Sweetwater. They are members of the local Chamber of Commerce as well as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.And the efforts haven't gone unnoticed. In 1986, Ludlum was recognized as Sweetwater's Outstanding Citizen. Fifteen years later, in 2001, the company was given the title of Business of the Year, largely in part to the employees' community efforts.The combination of customer commitment, efficient employees and civic service is just one of the reasons the company has thrived for 50 years under its original leadership.Also recognized was Loadcraft Industries LTD from Brownwood with the Local Employer of Excellence Award for their internationally known manufacturing facility located in Brady, Brownwood and Early, which specializes in mobile drilling rigs and trailer manufacturing related to oil and gas exploration from the San Juan Basin in New Mexico to the deserts of Oman.The Abilene Disability Advisory Committee was recognized with the Service to Business Award for improving access to workforce services and increasing the employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Abilene Regional P-16 Council was recognized with a Service to Community Award for development of a kindergarten readiness workbook.The board submitted all these awards as nominations for their category at the recently held Texas Workforce Commission’s annual workforce conference on Nov. 28, in Grapevine. In addition to the program, representatives from the Community Foundation of Abilene presented a grant award in the amount of $15,000 to the West Texas Innovation Network in an effort to support Veteran Entrepreneur Training in the region.The Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas Board is one of 28 boards in the state charged with oversight and policy-making responsibility for workforce and training programs in a 19-county region. Additional information on the board's economic development efforts or services for business customers may be obtained by calling the Workforce Board at (325) 795-4200 or by visiting the website at www.workforcesystem.org.